Justice for the major perpetrators cannot be separated from the vindication of the rights of the individual victim.
Testing proves a programmer’s failure. Debugging is the programmer’s vindication.
Ladies and gentlemen of the press, I stand before you a free man. Free in body, free in spiret and free in mind! It has been a long, hard and excruciatingingly painful road. For more than five years there has been one investigation after another and now, vindication. And to give the proper dimension I take the cherished words of the late great Dr Martin Luther King: Free at last. . . thank God Almighty, I'm free at last.
The American Revolution was a vindication of liberties inherited and possessed. It was a conservative revolution.
In the application of Satyagraha, I discovered, in the earliest stages, that pursuit of Truth did not admit of violence being inflicted on one's opponent, but that he must be weaned from error by patience and sympathy. For, what appears to be truth to the one may appear to be error to the other. And patience means self-suffering. So the doctrine came to mean vindication of Truth, not by infliction of suffering on the opponent but one's own self.
Truth is generally the best vindication against slander
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Elinor was to be the comforter of others in her own distresses, no less than in theirs; and all the comfort that could be given by assurances of her own composure of mind, and a very earnest vindication of Edward from every charge but of imprudence, was readily offered.
For an entire wing of the G. O. P. , a dysfunctional government, whose only visible activity is mismanaging crises, is not an embarrassment but the vindication of a worldview.